Block Harbor Cybersecurity的动态

Strengthening Automotive Cybersecurity: The Impact of the U.S. Commerce Department’s New Rule The U.S. Department of Commerce has finalized a rule restricting the import and sale of vehicles containing certain connected technologies from China and Russia. This decision underscores the growing concern over supply chain security, data privacy, and potential cyber threats within the automotive sector. At Block Harbor, we’ve seen firsthand how deeply embedded foreign technology is in modern vehicle architectures. While compliance with this new regulation presents significant challenges for OEMs and suppliers, it also creates an opportunity to build a more resilient, transparent, and secure supply chain. Our Detroit-based cybersecurity team is already working with industry leaders to identify, assess, and mitigate risks tied to foreign-connected vehicle components. Whether it’s supply chain risk mapping, security testing, or compliance strategy, we help ensure that organizations stay ahead of evolving regulations while safeguarding their technology from potential threats. This rule is a wake-up call for the automotive industry—proactively addressing cybersecurity is no longer optional. Let’s build a future where connected vehicles are not just innovative but also secure by design. #AutomotiveCybersecurity #ConnectedVehicles #SupplyChainSecurity #BlockHarbor

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